Catch your guests off-guard with this (usually) pungent pet! Amazingly well sculpted, then cast in quality designer resin and hand-painted to capture its characteristic white stripe and fluffy tail, our Toscano exclusive promises to be the sweetest smelling member of its breed.

Rated 2 out of 5 by AnnieSB Skunk poorly painted
Worst paint job ever! White paint smeared all over the tail. I've purchased other things from this company and have been pleased but not this one. The face is ok but I ended up repainting the body of the skunk.
November 10, 2015

Rated 5 out of 5 by arbie Odor free
Cute addition to my growing menagerie in the back yard without the odor. Toscano has so many realistic animal sculptures to choose from I shall soon have a small zoo.
June 12, 2015

Rated 5 out of 5 by amasusan Great
Love the statue for the gentle animals they represent.
October 4, 2014

Rated 5 out of 5 by Tyke Cute
This is the last of my. animals I have purchased and treasure each and every one. They are so life like,example:my rattle snake managed to really scare mt Gardner,
The animals are easy to maintain ,they are very well made and
Endure sunshine and heat,
August 28, 2014

Rated 5 out of 5 by BobbieS So Stinking Cute!
Love this little character. Like all of the Toscano garden critters and statues I have, he has great detail, nicely designed facial features that give his character. Size is perfect for my garden walkway and gives visitors pause when they spot him!
June 28, 2014

Rated 5 out of 5 by Autumn Love My Stinky!
I bought stinky last year. I thought of buying a real skunk until I found out that they are not legal in Az. This is my favorite purchase of all. He is very realistic looking and cute as can be. As with most resin,it can chip if knocked over,but can be touched up with paint.
November 27, 2013

Rated 5 out of 5 by AK12 Very Detailed
Almost like the real thing. Very cute momma skunk.
November 4, 2013

Rated 4 out of 5 by sparkle looks very real
cute , looks very real but it a bit smaller than I had thought
August 25, 2013